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gerard bares kaisers threat against u 4 Chicago examiner vol xv no 237 a m new german peace terms teuton germ plot revealed mius iet1il1 ihsjh ! speech will demand allies re store german colonies and give up territorial and eco nomic conquest london sept 23 â€” we are much nearer peace than some peo ple think declared j h thomas labor representative for derby at a meeting of railroad employes at newport to-day copenhagen sept 23 chan cell or michaelis will declare in a speech next thursday < many is ready to restore belgium to independence provided the allies will return the , german colonies and agree to seek no territorial or eco nomic conquests the neueste nachrichten of vienna is authority for the statement an identical dispatch . from berlin printed by several german paper suggests the pope ask concrete ques tions of the german government aa to peace terms belief germany will answer direct queries an answer to each question will he given it is asserted the papers say the german reply leaves the way open for such a procedure the boersen zeitung says if this will is present the i man reply will offer an acceptable foundation for an understanding this may be asserted with all posi tiveness in view of the fact that it is an open secret that in add mb â€¢ tion to the german official roply^b other declarations will be forth^b coming or already have been matl^b which will clear ui one of the i'ujfl damental questions of the comiih peace h charge wilson with vilification it is generally pointed out by th berlin press that germany's reply to the papal peace proposals impresses by virtue of its dignified tone and spirit in contradiction to president wilson's reply to the pope also on account of the absence of all vilifica tion of germany's enemies the liberal press is especially jubi lant because the government un reservedly has brought itself into harmony with the reichstag peace jtt resolutions 4j pan-german and ultra-conservativÂ«^(j newspapers with one exception are ' unexpectedly moderate in their com ment the zeitung mittag says it must be admitted that th i german reply heaps fiery coals on â– the heads of ouf enemies alter h president wilson's nastiness and h the presumption of the french for ij eign minister m kibot and hi followers we have here a document which marked by dignity and re a serve is alone dictated by an ap preciation of the brotherhood of man 1 declares germany jgg will^bto negotiate jk h ml tk^l v <â– .: rojlfly h j^a h on tin b a^ku williams assails hoyne in pulpit pastor tells big congregation raid on home was effort to obtain documentary evidence i he held against state attorney the rev elmer l williams the fighting parson whose home was raided by state's at torney hoyne during the graft inves tigation paid his respects to the state's attorney from his pulpit in grace methodist episcopal church north la salle and locust streets last night , lajer on mr hoyne returned the compliment in an official statement issued from the state's attorney's office grace church was crowded by a congregation that gathered for the occasion from every section of the city it included a large number of poli ticians many worshipers were unable to get in as no one was permitted to stand in the aisles prosecutor termed ruffian by pastor mr williams said in part , i would not dignify the ruffian about whom i am to speak to-night with any public notice were it not for the fact that this little whited sepulcher that stands along the public highway of Chicago has be come a stench in the nostrils of the people while it is an unpleasant task some one must bring the for maldehyde and the . carbolic acid and the eyiicklirr.e and see if some thing cannot be done in the.inter ests of public decency last wednesday afternoon dur ing my absence from the city four blackguards from the state's at torney's office and a poor little dupe which they had been using came to my home and proceeded to ransack every drawer and file and box to look over every private doc ument in my possession upon which they could lay their criminal paws asserts hoyne sought evidence against self i am not now complaining be cause of any sense of guilt but i stand as every american citizen should stand and protest against this violation of the sanctities of 2ny own home maclay hoyne did not hope to get anything that incriminated me but he did hope to get some docu ments which do incriminate him if maclay hoyne were even an . intelligent layman to say nothing of being a lawyer he would know that the very act of violating my home is a grave crime his lackeys came with a subpoena duces tecum from the criminal court this paper was brought to my foome by officers of the law sep tember 19 the officers were in formed by my wife that i was out f the state then these officers rom maclay hoyne's office pro jpeeded to violate the law by threat fontinued on 6th page 4th column i germany's strong position by raemaekers . copyright 1917 by louis raemaekers albert g wheeler is reported dying albert gallatin wheeler sr builder of the great Illinois tunnel and a multimillionaire is dying dr wil liam meloy attending physician de clared early this morning the Chicago capitalist could not last out the day mr wheeler has been sick at his home 5240 sheridan road several months mrs bass named on war savings board washington sept 23 â€” mrs george bass of Chicago was to-day appointed by secretary of the treas ury mcadoo to the war savings com mittee which will sell war savings certificates to people of small means these certificates will bear interest and will be issued in amounts as low as 5 the other members of the commit tee are prank a vanderlip of new york chairman frederick a delano of Chicago henry ford eugene meyer jr of new york and charles l paine ef boston _, _ i city to ask state and u.sjo stop milk ad vance official Chicago backed by the council committee on public health civic organizations women's clubs and representative citizens will ask federal and state governments to-day to prevent the proposed increase in the price of milk from 10 cents to 13 cents a quart health commissioner robertson after a day of conferences last night announced his campaign plans in the interest of thousands of babies and indigent tuberculosis sufferers who face certain death if the increase is made the plan is as follows appeal to herbert c hoover na tional food administrator appeal to the state council of defense which meets to-morrow call a conference at noon to-mor row to arrange the organization of a municipal distributing company to sell milk at cost to thousands of l>oo*i should appeals for state and fedeval assistance fail the conference was to be hejd in the commissioner's office at the city hall the city council committee oil health composed of aldermen nance culler ton and pretzel and representative civic organizations business and pro fessional men have been invited dr robertson advocated a distrib uting company like the strauss milk distributing company of new york philanthropically financed by mr strauss it furnishes milk to the needy at absolute cost i am satisfied that we can sell milk at 9 or 10 cents dr robertson we either will prevent the pro posed increase or find another way to save the lives of those in peril immediate action is necessary people are apt to sit idly by thinking the increase is small but those who know what the health of the city means realize the danger the proposed raise is piratical it has no justification we have only seven days to act british destroyer sunk fifty saved london sept 23 â€” a german sub marine has torpedoed and sunk a british destroyer at the entrance to the english channel it was an nounced by the admiralty to-night fifty of the destroyer's crew were saved sees meatless days for u s in month syracuse n..-y sept 23 albert l brockway representing the hol stein-friesan breeders association of america declared to-night on his re turn from a conference with food administrator hoover that meatless days will be started m the united states m a month new chief aid for russian war head petrograd sept 23 general i douoko.nme chief of staff to the com mander on the western front has been appointed chief of staff/"to the commander m chief of tils ftusiian armi s a poison and explosive buried in roumania i american legation secretary and roumanian foreign minister report courier smuggled ex plosives into bucharest j washington sept 23.â€”evi *' dence german intrigue was not confined to the united states before this country entered . the war was disclosed by the state department to-day after eoumania severed relations with germany high explosives and phials of microbes to poison horses and cattle were found buried in the garden of the german embassy in bucharest r the information was given secre tary lansing in february by william whiting andrews american charge d'affaires in bucharest who saw the police dig up the boxes roumanian minister reports on plot foreign minister porumbaru of rolimania made this ' report to the american envoy . . mr minister i have the honor to bring the following facts to the knowledge of your excellency j , the attention of the royal gov j ermrent had for some time past been 1 attracted by certain doings of the german consulate at bucharest which seemed suspicious repeatedly parcels and boxes had been brought with display of great precaution into the building of the german consulate which had not been taken out again until the even ing before our declaration of , war 14-27 august ' when a certain number of them were transported to the german lega tion which occupies another build ing situated at quite a distance from the consulate mentioned above the royal authorities convinced the boxes in question had not been taken away by the members of the diplomatic mission of germany on their depart ure ordered the prefect of police of bucharest to take the necessary steps to find those boxes and to examine their contents . y u.\s diplomat aids . search for poison accordingly the prefect of police communicated with the minister of the united states of america who is in charge of the interests of german subjects in roumania as well as of the german legation premises his excellency very tcindly authorized mr w w andrews secretary of lega pope seeks to put germans.in touch with u.s washington sept 23 there " is a well substantiated but unofficial report in washington the pope is now endeavoring if indeed he has not already suc ceeded to place this government in direct communication with rep resentatives of the teutonic peo ples who are working for the de sired constitutional reforms it is said to be highly probable the pope expects in this way to have the united states ascertain on its own account how much or how little confidence can be placed in german peace prot estations at the state department it is expected the next move will be an effort by the holy pontiff to place peace negotiations on a substantial basis luxburg note is disavowed war vote by argentina halted by repudiation change in diver methods is hinted buenos aires sept 23 just as the argentine chamber of deputies was . preparing to vote on breaking | diplomatic relations with germany an j official communication was received j from the berlin foreign office the german note which is said to j give satisfaction to argentina disap proves of the ideas expressed by count von luxburg the german min ister here regarding germany's cruiser warfare the word cruiser | leaves some doubt whether germany intends to modify her submarine campaign envoy confirms disavowal foreign minister pueyrredon later gave out two notes from dr luis b molina minister at berlin the first read i confirm my telegram of septem j ber 21 and am transmitting the ex act text of the note from the ger i man government in reply to your communication as you will see the satisfaction cannot be more ample or definite this note was delivered person ally to me by the imperial chancel lor who has just returned from mu nich and who repeated the'sentiments of the note in a most expressive and definite manner there is no doubt therefore that the german empire condemns the conduct of luxburg whose opinions were purely personal and it disap proves absolutely you may be sur the german government will faith fully keep its promises denies applauding ltjxbuitg the second message says i have to inform you cf the un truth of the report sent out by the enemies of germany that the kaiser has sent luxburg a message approv ing his conduct and has offered an other diplomatic post to him the government has denied the report by wireless the chamber of deputies will meet to-morrow afternoon to take definite action on the messages from minister molina deputies veyga and arce foug-ht a duel with swords to-day as a re sult of words passed in saturday's debate veyga whose remark caused the . challenge was wounded in the arm a general strike of 200,jfci railroad workers went into effect^^^tv the managers of tho^h bfcclare to gcant the increa^h ugrih^iivolve a 75"pe^b wm wkmmm continued on 6th page 4th column monday Chicago september 24 1917 monday heeirtered m pj?tnt two ntfi"ntts 1n Chicago elsewhere v s patent office a-cm_y.ej ivvu l^jl/jn j o and suburbs three cents william will you let me off if i return belgium allies don't stop william you have a lot to return before we stop u s weather forecast Chicago and vicinity pair monday and probably tuesday slow ly rising temperature moderate easterly winds shifting to southerly temperature s for twenty-four hours ending at 2 a m : highest 62j lowest 85 mean 58 normal temperature for the day 62 deficiency of temperature since january 1 318 degrees ' precipitation for twenty-four hours ending at 1 p m none deficiency since january 1 7.13 inches relative humidity 7 a m 73 2 p.m 63 j 7 d ni 78 -* __]â– barometijc prei=airÃŸ reduced to s^flÃŸ^m^h^b Â», m 30.?j 7 p m 30.24 sr sunrise to-day 5:39 sunset s^l comrlej^matliei report on pago^b <=> at your finger tips Â£= when you turn . back to the want ad pages examiner's classified section are countless i i good positions offered through i i ' 1 ==^ help wanted columns â€¢ â– flj final fjj edition u r ' ' -â–

gerard bares kaisers threat against u 4 Chicago examiner vol xv no 237 a m new german peace terms teuton germ plot revealed mius iet1il1 ihsjh ! speech will demand allies re store german colonies and give up territorial and eco nomic conquest london sept 23 â€” we are much nearer peace than some peo ple think declared j h thomas labor representative for derby at a meeting of railroad employes at newport to-day copenhagen sept 23 chan cell or michaelis will declare in a speech next thursday < many is ready to restore belgium to independence provided the allies will return the , german colonies and agree to seek no territorial or eco nomic conquests the neueste nachrichten of vienna is authority for the statement an identical dispatch . from berlin printed by several german paper suggests the pope ask concrete ques tions of the german government aa to peace terms belief germany will answer direct queries an answer to each question will he given it is asserted the papers say the german reply leaves the way open for such a procedure the boersen zeitung says if this will is present the i man reply will offer an acceptable foundation for an understanding this may be asserted with all posi tiveness in view of the fact that it is an open secret that in add mb â€¢ tion to the german official roply^b other declarations will be forth^b coming or already have been matl^b which will clear ui one of the i'ujfl damental questions of the comiih peace h charge wilson with vilification it is generally pointed out by th berlin press that germany's reply to the papal peace proposals impresses by virtue of its dignified tone and spirit in contradiction to president wilson's reply to the pope also on account of the absence of all vilifica tion of germany's enemies the liberal press is especially jubi lant because the government un reservedly has brought itself into harmony with the reichstag peace jtt resolutions 4j pan-german and ultra-conservativÂ«^(j newspapers with one exception are ' unexpectedly moderate in their com ment the zeitung mittag says it must be admitted that th i german reply heaps fiery coals on â– the heads of ouf enemies alter h president wilson's nastiness and h the presumption of the french for ij eign minister m kibot and hi followers we have here a document which marked by dignity and re a serve is alone dictated by an ap preciation of the brotherhood of man 1 declares germany jgg will^bto negotiate jk h ml tk^l v oo*i should appeals for state and fedeval assistance fail the conference was to be hejd in the commissioner's office at the city hall the city council committee oil health composed of aldermen nance culler ton and pretzel and representative civic organizations business and pro fessional men have been invited dr robertson advocated a distrib uting company like the strauss milk distributing company of new york philanthropically financed by mr strauss it furnishes milk to the needy at absolute cost i am satisfied that we can sell milk at 9 or 10 cents dr robertson we either will prevent the pro posed increase or find another way to save the lives of those in peril immediate action is necessary people are apt to sit idly by thinking the increase is small but those who know what the health of the city means realize the danger the proposed raise is piratical it has no justification we have only seven days to act british destroyer sunk fifty saved london sept 23 â€” a german sub marine has torpedoed and sunk a british destroyer at the entrance to the english channel it was an nounced by the admiralty to-night fifty of the destroyer's crew were saved sees meatless days for u s in month syracuse n..-y sept 23 albert l brockway representing the hol stein-friesan breeders association of america declared to-night on his re turn from a conference with food administrator hoover that meatless days will be started m the united states m a month new chief aid for russian war head petrograd sept 23 general i douoko.nme chief of staff to the com mander on the western front has been appointed chief of staff/"to the commander m chief of tils ftusiian armi s a poison and explosive buried in roumania i american legation secretary and roumanian foreign minister report courier smuggled ex plosives into bucharest j washington sept 23.â€”evi *' dence german intrigue was not confined to the united states before this country entered . the war was disclosed by the state department to-day after eoumania severed relations with germany high explosives and phials of microbes to poison horses and cattle were found buried in the garden of the german embassy in bucharest r the information was given secre tary lansing in february by william whiting andrews american charge d'affaires in bucharest who saw the police dig up the boxes roumanian minister reports on plot foreign minister porumbaru of rolimania made this ' report to the american envoy . . mr minister i have the honor to bring the following facts to the knowledge of your excellency j , the attention of the royal gov j ermrent had for some time past been 1 attracted by certain doings of the german consulate at bucharest which seemed suspicious repeatedly parcels and boxes had been brought with display of great precaution into the building of the german consulate which had not been taken out again until the even ing before our declaration of , war 14-27 august ' when a certain number of them were transported to the german lega tion which occupies another build ing situated at quite a distance from the consulate mentioned above the royal authorities convinced the boxes in question had not been taken away by the members of the diplomatic mission of germany on their depart ure ordered the prefect of police of bucharest to take the necessary steps to find those boxes and to examine their contents . y u.\s diplomat aids . search for poison accordingly the prefect of police communicated with the minister of the united states of america who is in charge of the interests of german subjects in roumania as well as of the german legation premises his excellency very tcindly authorized mr w w andrews secretary of lega pope seeks to put germans.in touch with u.s washington sept 23 there " is a well substantiated but unofficial report in washington the pope is now endeavoring if indeed he has not already suc ceeded to place this government in direct communication with rep resentatives of the teutonic peo ples who are working for the de sired constitutional reforms it is said to be highly probable the pope expects in this way to have the united states ascertain on its own account how much or how little confidence can be placed in german peace prot estations at the state department it is expected the next move will be an effort by the holy pontiff to place peace negotiations on a substantial basis luxburg note is disavowed war vote by argentina halted by repudiation change in diver methods is hinted buenos aires sept 23 just as the argentine chamber of deputies was . preparing to vote on breaking | diplomatic relations with germany an j official communication was received j from the berlin foreign office the german note which is said to j give satisfaction to argentina disap proves of the ideas expressed by count von luxburg the german min ister here regarding germany's cruiser warfare the word cruiser | leaves some doubt whether germany intends to modify her submarine campaign envoy confirms disavowal foreign minister pueyrredon later gave out two notes from dr luis b molina minister at berlin the first read i confirm my telegram of septem j ber 21 and am transmitting the ex act text of the note from the ger i man government in reply to your communication as you will see the satisfaction cannot be more ample or definite this note was delivered person ally to me by the imperial chancel lor who has just returned from mu nich and who repeated the'sentiments of the note in a most expressive and definite manner there is no doubt therefore that the german empire condemns the conduct of luxburg whose opinions were purely personal and it disap proves absolutely you may be sur the german government will faith fully keep its promises denies applauding ltjxbuitg the second message says i have to inform you cf the un truth of the report sent out by the enemies of germany that the kaiser has sent luxburg a message approv ing his conduct and has offered an other diplomatic post to him the government has denied the report by wireless the chamber of deputies will meet to-morrow afternoon to take definite action on the messages from minister molina deputies veyga and arce foug-ht a duel with swords to-day as a re sult of words passed in saturday's debate veyga whose remark caused the . challenge was wounded in the arm a general strike of 200,jfci railroad workers went into effect^^^tv the managers of tho^h bfcclare to gcant the increa^h ugrih^iivolve a 75"pe^b wm wkmmm continued on 6th page 4th column monday Chicago september 24 1917 monday heeirtered m pj?tnt two ntfi"ntts 1n Chicago elsewhere v s patent office a-cm_y.ej ivvu l^jl/jn j o and suburbs three cents william will you let me off if i return belgium allies don't stop william you have a lot to return before we stop u s weather forecast Chicago and vicinity pair monday and probably tuesday slow ly rising temperature moderate easterly winds shifting to southerly temperature s for twenty-four hours ending at 2 a m : highest 62j lowest 85 mean 58 normal temperature for the day 62 deficiency of temperature since january 1 318 degrees ' precipitation for twenty-four hours ending at 1 p m none deficiency since january 1 7.13 inches relative humidity 7 a m 73 2 p.m 63 j 7 d ni 78 -* __]â– barometijc prei=airÃŸ reduced to s^flÃŸ^m^h^b Â», m 30.?j 7 p m 30.24 sr sunrise to-day 5:39 sunset s^l comrlej^matliei report on pago^b <=> at your finger tips Â£= when you turn . back to the want ad pages examiner's classified section are countless i i good positions offered through i i ' 1 ==^ help wanted columns â€¢ â– flj final fjj edition u r ' ' -â–